Search results for ""Author Francesca Bratton""
Edinburgh University Press Visionary Company
Studies Hart Crane's publishing history and re-evaluates his reception history.
£24.99
Palgrave Macmillan Charlotte Mew Poetics Bodies Ecologies
Chapter 1- Introduction. - Chapter 2- Everything there is to hear / In the heart of hidden things': Reticence and Revelation in the Poetry of Charlotte Mew. - Chapter 3- Charlotte Mew's Silence. - Chapter 4- Charlotte Mew as a Tragic Poet.- Chapter 5- Charlotte Mew's Self-Effacing Celebrity. - Chapter 6- Charlotte Mew and the Lens of Photography. - Chapter 7- Equivocal Address in the Poems of Charlotte Mew. - Chapter 8- Charlotte Mew and the Unspeakable Sites of Trans Embodiment. - Chapter 9- The Topographical Second Person in Charlotte Mew's The Forest Road. - Chapter 10- I am quiet with the earth': Nature and the Lyric Self in the work of Charlotte Mew. - Chapter 11- Charlotte Mew's Travel Poetics. - Chapter 12- A Queer Uncertain Mind': Charlotte Mew, Female Vocations, and the Ethics of Care.
£159.99
John Murray Press Stronger than Death: Hart Crane's Last Year in Mexico
'Poignant and fiercely intelligent, this is the best work of creative non-fiction I have read in years' FIONA MOZLEY'Profound, moving and courageous' NICHOLAS ALLEN, IRISH TIMESIn April 1931, modernist poet Hart Crane arrived in Mexico City. Between mood swings, dire financial difficulties, and a rotating series of personal estrangements, Hart was struggling to make the parts of a fragmentary world cohere. This move to Mexico was one in a long list of attempts to find security. In just over a year he would be dead.In July 1932, Grace Crane picks up the morning paper. Scanning the headlines, she is halted on page five. Her son's eyes stare back at her, tinted pink by the thin paper: 'POET LOST AT SEA FROM SHIP'.Hart Crane's death has accrued a morbid mythology, often overshadowing discussions of his work. In Stronger than Death Francesca Bratton focuses instead on Hart's vivid life and his turbulent final year among the vibrant artistic and political communities of Mexico City. Interwoven with Hart's story is that of his mother, exploring Grace's lifelong frustrated creativity and, after his death, her attempts to reach him through seance. Finally, the book explores Hart's legacy as a queer man and as a poet, informed by Francesca's responses to his work during her own periods of mental illness. Part-memoir, part-biography, Stronger than Death is a profound and lyrical meditation on grief, mental health, enduring love and the power of poetry.
£14.99